The former Yahoo CEO appeared in front of Palo Alto's city council on Monday night to present her plan for something called the Corner House on Addison.

According to Mayer's proposal, the "Corner House" is a center for women and families that would "provide a vibrant, welcoming space for traditional and non-traditional professionals to collaborate, work, learn, find support, build community, and spend time with their families, friends, and neighbors."

Now Mayer is looking to breathe new life into her funeral-home-turned-haunted-house. The proposal for the space says the facility is specifically geared toward women and their families with an emphasis on "the welfare and success of our (female/mother) workforce."

But not everyone is thrilled about Mayer's plan to re-incarnate the morgue.

Members of the Palo Alto community where the Mayer's land is located — which is also just a few blocks from where Mayer herself lives — did not react to the proposal with open arms. Area residents told CBS' San Francisco affiliate KPIX they were concerned the center would bring noise and traffic that would be disruptive to the neighborhood.

While the project description paints the picture of a community center and shared workspace, the center is largely members-only for those who can shell out money for classes, workshops and speakers. The facility also plans to hold "outdoor events with amplified sound" lasting until 10 p.m. and indoor events that go to midnight — which sound suspiciously like vague hints at concerts and parties.

No more halloween parties

Mayer is familiar with pushback from her neighbors, some of whom have objected publicly to her "blow-out" Halloween parties hosted at the funeral home. Mayer did not respond to a request for comment.

For now, the project appears to be in a sort of bureaucratic limbo.

Mayer's presentation to the council was simply a prescreening, and largely focused on discussing local zoning regulations that designate how the land can be used. Her proposal could spend months cycling through the local government system before a decision is made to approve it or not.

Mayer has separately been working on a new tech company named Lumi Labs, she told the New York Times in April. It was her first interview since she left Yahoo in June 2017.